Eating Disorders Journal Articles

 
 
  • Psychosocial Interventions for Generalized Anxiety Disorder This paper summarizes recent studies on the benefits from exercise, different forms of CBT, and digital interventions for treatment of generalized anxiety disorder.
  • Prognosis of Hepatitis E in Patients With Chronic Liver Disease This analysis found a high prevalence of hepatitis E infection in hospitalized patients with chronic liver disease, suggesting that HEV vaccination is appropriate for patients with pre-existing CLD.
  • Effects of Dapagliflozin and Exenatide in T2D A new study provides insight into the weight-lowering mechanisms of dapagliflozin and exenatide in obese patients with type 2 diabetes.
  • Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Eating Disorders This analysis reveals that since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the incidence of eating disorders has greatly increased, most significantly in young persons.
  • Diagnosis and Management of Primary Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphomas Diagnosis and treatment of primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma can be challenging. Review the clinical and features of the most common pCBCL subtypes and emerging therapeutic options in this paper.
  • Nonpsychiatric Indications for Antidepressants, Antipsychotics Review off-label, nonpsychiatric indications for antidepressants and antipsychotics by way of this case presentation of a woman with abdominal pain and hiccups.
  • Views and Beliefs of Vitiligo Patients in Online Forums How are online forums being utilized by patients with vitiligo? This study evaluated the online content exchanged by individuals with vitiligo to gain insight into their attitudes and concerns.
  • Long-Term Health Outcomes in Young Women With PCOS A better understanding of the potential long-term impacts of PCOS could help identify those women who are at greater risk for adverse outcomes.
  • The Paradox of Conceptually Opposite Treatments for IBS This review explores the seeming paradox of two conceptually opposite yet efficacious treatments for IBS, the FODMAP diet and exposure-based CBT. What does this reveal about IBS and its treatment?
  • Mental Health Conditions and Severe COVID-19 Outcomes A new report suggests that pre-existing mental health conditions may be associated with a higher risk of more severe COVID-19 outcomes.
  • Translocation of an Anteater Infected With Rabies This case demonstrates the possibility of rabies translocation by human movement of captive mammals, even in species in which rabies has not been previously reported.
  • Short-Term Fasting Attenuates Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis A new study observes the changes in steroid metabolism among healthy young women after a period of short-term fasting.
  • Serious Mental Illness in Women This review explores differences in the prevalence and manifestation of serious psychiatric illness among men and women. How might management strategies differ for women?
  • Pediatric ED Visits Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic How have the rates of ED visits among children and adolescents changed during the COVID-19 pandemic? This new report examines the trends.
  • Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation for Depression This study assessed the efficacy of transcranial alternating current stimulation on first-episode drug-naive patients with major depressive disorder.
  • Neuropsychiatric Manifestations of COVID-19 This review synthesizes the neuropsychiatric manifestations of COVID-19 infection in people with psychiatric disorders. What are the most common neuropsychiatric sequelae affecting these patients?
  • Drug-induced Small Bowel Injury This review investigated the prevalence of drug-induced small bowel enteropathy and the mechanisms which may be involved. Which drugs are most commonly implicated?
  • Psychedelic Medicines for Mood Disorders Should psychedelic-based therapies be considered in the treatment of mood disorders? This review provides a summary of current research in the field.
  • Mental Health Worsening Among Children During COVID-19 Children and adolescents have been deeply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn how to identify the risk factors associated with worsening of mental health in this population.
  • COVID-19 Disease Trajectories Among Nursing Home Residents This study revealed that while nursing home residents with COVID-19 experienced a variable clinical course, the course of the disease was prolonged, regardless of the severity of their symptoms.